Florida Statutes
§ 220.825 — Liens; foreclosure
Florida § 220.825
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Bluebook
Fla. Stat. § 220.825 (2026).
Text
In addition to any other remedy provided by the laws of this state, and provided that no hearing or proceedings for review provided by this chapter shall be pending and that the time for the taking of review shall have expired, the department may foreclose in any court of competent jurisdiction any lien on real or personal property for any tax, penalty, or interest to the same extent and in the same manner as in the enforcement of other liens. Any proceeding to foreclose shall be instituted not more than 20 years after the filing, or availability for filing, of the notice of lien under the provisions of s. 220.815.
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Legislative History
s. 19, ch. 71-359; s. 55, ch. 87-6; s. 32, ch. 87-101; s. 74, ch. 91-112.
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Exemption§ 220.152
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Apportionment by sales factor§ 220.16
Allocation of nonbusiness income§ 220.181
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Bluebook (online)
Florida § 220.825, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/fl/220.825.